July 21, 2013
God speaks to us in many different ways, not always just while we are in prayer. I was exploring Facebook the other day and came upon a little application called “What does God Want You to Know?” For fun, I clicked on it and the message was:
“God wants Holly to know... that when you were told time exists, you were lied to. We have invented time to feel secure that we can predict life. That clock is merciless beating out seconds at a constant rate, ignoring the natural changing rhythms of our minds and our bodies. And so we are constantly trying to speed up or slow down. Give yourself a break for a change, - put away that watch for a couple of days and settle into your own natural rhythms.”
The irony of this message was that I had just finished watching a documentary on the physics of time and how we perceive time. We humans are always trying to alter God’s time… we want to speed it up, slow it down… we want to go back and do over or see the future. We are obsessed with time.
As I sat down to journal my thoughts on God and time this quote from Ecclesiastes came to mind:
Better is one handful with tranquility than two with toil and a chase after wind! Ecc 4:6
Now I know God is speaking to me! Telling me to slow down! As we enjoy the summer, let us take some time to relax, and put away that watch, (and cell phone and laptop etc!) and pause to listen to God. Ask yourselves where and how is God speaking to you and what is He saying? Be open to the endless possibilities! – God Bless, Holly Clark
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Put Away the Old Self
July 7, 2013
…you should put away the old self
of your former way of life,… and be renewed in the spirit of your minds, and
put on the new self… Eph 4:22, 23-24
I have often wrestled with
this. I wonder as I enter a new self in Christ how much of my former way of
life I should get rid of and what should I keep? It is difficult to look at
one’s self in the mirror and try to see what is keeping you back from freely following
Jesus and being open to the Spirit. Only through conversation with God will we
be able to discover our new and true selves:
As I reflect on these
verses, I realize too that the same thoughts could also be applied to our
parishes. As we enter into collaboratives we are constantly looking in the
mirror. We ask God what do we need to do and change, as a parish, to be able to
become a new self a new parish and collaborative bringing new life into our
hearts: We will trust in the LORD!
For a few years now I have
been praying with the daily readings and journaling my thoughts into a prayer
journal/blog online. As I look back into my journal, I see certain patterns of
thought that repeat throughout my life. This particular scripture verse, and
similar verses, seem to come to me quite often
Trust in
the LORD with all your heart, on your own intelligence rely not. -Proverbs 3:5
God bless, Holly Clark
Go and Make Disciples
June 30, 2013
Go, therefore, and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing
them in the name of the Father, and of
the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit,… Mt 28:19
As we move forward in the pastoral plan,
Disciples in Mission
I find this Gospel passage running
through my head. Here is a
summary statement about one of our first
duties as
Christians: evangelization. About 20
years ago the United
States Conference of Catholic Bishops put
together a
document on evangelization called Go and Make Disciples
based on this scripture passage.
The first goal presented in the document
is:
To bring about in all Catholics such an
enthusiasm for
their faith that, in living their faith
in Jesus, they freely
share it with others… ( G&MD # 89)
As I attend Masses at all three locations
of our collaborative I
try to sit in varying places (praying I
am not “taking”
somebody’s pew!) to get different
perspectives on who likes to
sit in the back, or front or middle. I
look around me at your
different faces, and wonder what brought
you here, today, to
this Mass. And I wonder where your faith
journey is bringing
you. As I look into your faces I try to
look for the enthusiasm
for the faith. If we are not enthusiastic
at Mass then how can
we expect to inspire and evangelize
others outside of Mass, in
our homes, workplaces, and wherever we
are gathered with
others?
Now that summer is here and busy
schedules are easing up let
us take some time and think about how we
can find within
ourselves the spirit and fire of
Pentecost. Let us rekindle our
inner flame and let us share that
enthusiasm with the people
we meet. Let us show our joy in Jesus.
Let us start evangelizing
and telling the world the Good News of
Christ. – God Bless,
Holly Clark
Sunset Alert
June 23, 2013
In my “previous life” as a medical technologist I worked in a Boston hospital
chemistry lab that was in a glass building. We were on the fourth floor with a
wonderful view of the western sky. As the days grew shorter, and sunset
occurred closer to
4:30-5:00 pm, very often someone in the
lab would shout out “SUNSET ALERT!” At that point we would
all stop working and congregate to the west side of the
lab. We’d all make a
special effort and take a few moments to
silently admire God’s handiwork. No matter what our
differences, faiths, stress levels at the moment, we’d come
together for a few
moments of peace, solitude, and
camaraderie. These times were very special to me.
I was reminded of those times last week
when, on Monday
evening, several of my Facebook friends
posted gorgeous
pictures of rainbows from across eastern
Massachusetts. All
were seeing different rainbows that day
as well as a beautiful,
colorful sunset. People were whipping out
their cameras and
cell phones to take pictures not so much
for themselves but to
post online and share God’s artistry with
others. I mused that
it was an electronic version of the “sunset
alerts” I fondly
remember.
Rainbows and sunsets are God’s way of
slowing us down. He
asks us to slow down… stop every once in
a while and admire
his handiwork. He wants us to share his
beautiful works with
one another… just as we share the Gospel
with one another.
God’s rainbows and sunsets do not just
appear for any one
person but for all. So please, the next
time you see a beautiful
sky, stop and admire it! Thank God for
such beauty and then
share your pictures and admiration with
others. God gave
Noah and his passengers the rainbow as a
sign of hope… hope
in a new life and new world and I am
grateful.
God
bless, Holly Clark
Come and rest awhile...
June 16, 2013
"Come away by yourselves to a
deserted place
and rest a while." Mark 6:31
This passage always resonates with me as
the perfect message
kicking off the summer as we travel to
far off places or maybe
just seek solitude in our own backyards.
It is a reminder that
we all need to slow down and reflect upon
our lives.
I often retreat to the ocean when I feel
the need to
find solitude. We all need to find that
special place where we
can be alone with our thoughts and invite
the Lord to listen
in. I like sitting on the beach, watching
the tide go out and
pondering life. The hymn “All That is
Hidden” keeps
running through my mind. The tide slowly
ebbed away and
revealed the hidden shoreline. Concealed
treasures soon
became revealed and life to me suddenly
became clear: It is
with time that all things become known.
As we begin to implement the pastoral
plan, Disciples
in Mission, there will be many things
running through our
minds. We ask ourselves what will our
parish look like down
the road? What will our Mass schedule be?
Will the changes
overwhelm me? Right now pretend you are
sitting on the
beach and watching the tide come in… we
are at high tide
now and are about to watch the tide
recede to reveal its
treasures. So too with the pastoral plan.
It will unfold, like the
tide, to reveal many treasures on the
shoreline. But as we
await the tide ebbing and the plan
unfolding I invite you to
come in and take a swim! Embrace the sea
of change, embrace
the plan!
God is tells us to be patient. He does
not want us to
be concerned with all that we don’t know
or worrying about
our futures. The Lord knows our future
and will take care of
us. When we are uncertain about what lies
ahead we can put
our trust in the Lord and know that
whatever is invisible to us
now will, in time, be revealed. By
worrying about tomorrow
we ruin the today. Life is a journey and
we must savor every
bit
of it. - God Bless, Holly Clark
A Song in My Head…
June 9, 2013
The faith of countless believers has been nourished by melodies flowing from the hearts of other believers,…In song, faith is experienced as vibrant joy, love, and confident expectation of the saving intervention of God.
Letter to Artists #12, Pope John Paul II, 1999
– God Bless, Holly Clark
A Song in My Head…
A Song in My Heart…
How often have you had a song floating around in your head that you
cannot get rid of? You try humming a different song, or try to think about
something else but your mind keeps returning to one song. This happens to me
often and I never gave it much thought until I noticed it happening more
frequently. I began to think that perhaps the Holy Spirit is speaking to me
through music. I began to pay more attention to the lyrics and notes in my head
and have realized the Spirit is indeed communicating things I need to hear. For
several days I sat with my prayer journal and noted what the tunes were telling
me. Praying with music can be a very spiritual and enriching experience. Here
is one method of praying with music:
·
Choose a piece of
music. It does not need to be a hymn or a particular genre or style.
·
Settle down. Take a
few minutes to become comfortable and still your mind Pray to the Holy Spirit.
Ask the Holy Spirit to help you pray and to hear what the Lord is saying to you
·
Play the song you
have chosen.
·
Pay attention to
the feelings and images the songs stir up for you. After the song, reflect on
it. Ask: What is this song saying? How does it speak to my life right now? How
can I apply its meaning to my life? What might God be saying to me through this
song?
·
Thank God for these
moments of insights you received. Record your experiences in a prayer journal
for future reflection.
As we attend Mass this summer let us sing out with strong voices and pay
attention to the Spirit moving within us through song. Don’t just sing the
refrains! Sing out with full voice all of the verses—as if you were singing
with the angels. God wants to hear
you singing and praying to the
heavens!
The faith of countless believers has been nourished by melodies flowing from the hearts of other believers,…In song, faith is experienced as vibrant joy, love, and confident expectation of the saving intervention of God.
Letter to Artists #12, Pope John Paul II, 1999
– God Bless, Holly Clark
Pentcost 2013
Catching
the Spirit… Catching the Fire!
When
I first began this column I titled it “Setting Our Church on Fire” I was
inspired by a book on pastoral planning called Dreams and Visions by Bill Huebsch. Huebsch examines the
possibilities for our Church if each one of us were to set our hearts aflame with
the spirit and then come together to set our Church on Fire with the Holy
Spirit. Just imagine the possibilities!
Today is Pentecost, the day where
the disciples, 50 days after Easter, huddled together afraid and feeling alone
when the Fire of the Holy Spirit came to them and they “caught” the fire of the
Holy Spirit. They caught the Spirit… and look around you today… we ARE the
result!
Today we face another Pentecost. We
are in an era of the New Evangelization and we have been tasked with not only
to be spreading the Good News to non-believers but also to believers who have
lost the fire in their hearts. Today we are like those frightened disciples as
we face changing times and new ways of being Church… but opportunities abound!
We live in exciting times! This Pentecost let us try to catch the fire of the
Spirit and together we will set our parishes and collaboratives on FIRE!
God Bless, Holly Clark
Saturday, May 11, 2013
God Bless Moms
Mother's Day 2013
God Bless Moms
Mother’s Day is a day where we honor all mothers, living and deceased. Words cannot often convey how we feel about our mothers. Hallmark comes close, but no card ever says all we wish to say to Mom. So today, hug your Mom and pray with her and you will know words are not necessary. If your Mom is deceased give her a hug from your heart in your mind and know she is watching over you from above. And then give thanks to God for the gifts mothers bring to our lives and faith!
God Bless Moms
Mother’s Day is a day where we honor all mothers, living and deceased. Words cannot often convey how we feel about our mothers. Hallmark comes close, but no card ever says all we wish to say to Mom. So today, hug your Mom and pray with her and you will know words are not necessary. If your Mom is deceased give her a hug from your heart in your mind and know she is watching over you from above. And then give thanks to God for the gifts mothers bring to our lives and faith!
A Mother's Day Prayer
by Gaynell Bordes Cronin
by Gaynell Bordes Cronin
I love you, Mom. I love your aliveness,
your joy in living, your understanding,
your giving.
And what I love best of all
is that you love me.
God of all Mothers,
thank you for my mom!
—From the book Friend Jesus: Prayers for Children
God Bless all Moms today and always, Holly Clark
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Sharing Lives, Sharing Faith, Sharing Love and Joy!
Sometimes when I sit down to write this column I often wish that paper and ink could come alive! This week I am so filled with joy! I wish that joy could flow from me, to my keyboard and to the ink on this page to leap out to you when you touch the bulletin! Wouldn’t it be wonderful if joy could be transferred that way?
You may be wondering why I am so joyful… The past couple of weeks I have attended four Confirmation Masses, two First Communion Masses and even a brief wedding ceremony. I was honored to be a sponsor for two Confirmation Candidates and sharing in their joy as they received the Sacrament brought me joy also. I got to musing how much joy I receive from working with you in my position, worshipping with you and from sensing your own faith, love and joy. We share our lives and faith with each other and we share our love and joy with one another.
When we come together for the Sacraments whether
it is a Baptism, Wedding, Confirmation, First Communion, etc. Sunday Eucharist, Christ is sharing His joy and love for us. As I attended these Sacramental rites and ceremonies I closed my eyes and felt the love and joy coming from the Confirmandi, the First Communicants, from their proud parents and from Jesus. When we share faith, we share our love, joy and our lives. The next time you are in Mass or witnessing a Rite of Baptism or Matrimony, close your eyes… focus on the sacrament being celebrated and be ready to receive Christ’s peace, love and joy as well as the joy of your fellow worshippers. Share your life, faith, love and joy and slowly we will transform the world!Joy to you this day… Holly Clark
"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid. You heard me tell you, 'I am going away and I will come back to you.' If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father; for the Father is greater than I." - Jn 14:27-28
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